I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Bridgewater Associates
Interview
First, they made me complete an online personality test. Then, I came for an on-site. The on-site interview was two parts: first, a group debate, then a very awkward two-on-one interview in a hotel. The personality test to me seemed like a strange way to gauge whether or not to accept a future candidate. The two-on-one interview seemed like more of an intimidation tactic than anything else. The interviewers did not react to most things that I said and instead buzzed quickly through a list of questions. The group debate portion was actually very interesting. Be prepared to open the debate if your questions is the one selected.
I interviewed at Bridgewater Associates (New York, NY)
Interview
It was a campus debate on a random topic. It's not really enjoyable much. If you have experience in debate, you'd be advantaged here, but I really don't get how this helps them find the right people.
everything sent in the email; just a group interview and we get to discuss some questions with each other. Had two people working there monitor us and guide (only if necessary). Question was mostly philosophical.
I applied online. I interviewed at Bridgewater Associates in Dec 2023
Interview
Interviewer was unprofessional and rude, kept on interrupting me and distorting my points. Absolute waste of my time
They claim to be heavy on feedback but interviewer refused to offer feedback lol
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Philosophical questions in general, nth investment related